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Beauvoir and the Transcendence of Natality concept of human transcendence remains bound to the idea that death is the pivot of human identity—an idea challenged by the philosophy of natality. The concept of natality enables us to re-affirm in a different way Beauvoir’s vision of potential human transcendence while at the same time recognizing, as she did, life’s ambiguities and conflicts.暂时别动 发表于 2025-3-23 15:44:34
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Rethinking the “Problem of Evil” with Hannah Arendt and Grace Jantzenem of evil.” Then, in an even more concentrated mode, with a specific focus on the work of Jantzen alone, I will examine the issue of violence against women. In so doing, I hope to challenge the extremely restricted nature of the traditional conceptions of evil and its treatment.情爱 发表于 2025-3-24 01:52:35
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Horizons and Limitations of Muslim Feminist Hermeneutics: Reflections on the Menstruation Verseaper, I will first reflect on the horizons opened up by these new readings of the Qur’an. Then, against the backcloth of an aspect of the law of purity concerning menstruation as outlined in traditional exegesis, I will go on to examine the limitations which arise from constructing Qur’anic hermeneuExpertise 发表于 2025-3-24 12:58:52
Is Unconditional Forgiveness Ever Good?ent; some argue that unconditional forgiveness is morally wrong. Those who are required to exercise forgiveness can feel that their own dignity and moral worthiness is diminished by such requirement if insignificant recognition was given to the harms they suffered as victims.. This is particularly s令人发腻 发表于 2025-3-24 18:27:34
Simone Weil’s Social Philosophy: Toward a Post-Colonial Ethicter the war. In it, Weil outlines the primary needs of the human being for . and the (im) possibilities of the state in accommodating these needs. The state of France was unable to do so because it was engaged in colonialism..I will argue that Weil makes three important points as regards the possibiAbrade 发表于 2025-3-24 21:36:36
Bargaining with Spiritual Patriarchy: Women in the Shas1 Movement in Israeln Shas Movement. Shas is an ultra orthodox Sephardic patriarchal community in Israel, whose community life, beliefs, and culture are rooted in the Jewish religion. Its rules and gender relations are translated into codes of behavior that are implemented by forces of patriarchy which work through soc残酷的地方 发表于 2025-3-25 01:48:30
Temptress on the Path: Women as Objects and Subjects in Buddhist Jataka Storiesttain all the advanced meditative states, and follow the teachings that lead to .. Despite this soteriological inclusiveness, the presentation of women in Buddhist texts is often less than egalitarian, perhaps most especially in popular narrative literature. In Pāli jātaka stories, which are popular